The video says Netflix will show 4-5 minutes of ads per hour with minimal repeat ads. That's twice the Peacock load, but sounds similar to Hulu and FreeVee - and is, of course, noticeably less obnoxious than things like CW and especially regular commercial channels (but those you may be able to record to skip the ads).
The chart at the link shows the ad-vs-free prices for many services.
The differences between ad and no-ad are interesting. Some, like Netflix and Discovery* seem to want you to stick with ad-free, because there cost difference is only $3. Several others, like HBO and Peacock have a harder-to-decide $5 difference. Whereas Hulu's price difference of $6 seems to say "we'd rather have you on our ad-supported tier."
It’s official: Netflix ad-supported tier will cost $6.99 and launch next month
Netflix has revealed key details when it comes to its upcoming ad-supported tier.
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The chart at the link shows the ad-vs-free prices for many services.
The differences between ad and no-ad are interesting. Some, like Netflix and Discovery* seem to want you to stick with ad-free, because there cost difference is only $3. Several others, like HBO and Peacock have a harder-to-decide $5 difference. Whereas Hulu's price difference of $6 seems to say "we'd rather have you on our ad-supported tier."